Laminar Ceiling

Laminar air flow- provides unidirectional flow to remove contaminants and maintain cleanliness in operating rooms and clean rooms.
Effective filtration- The combination of pre-filters and HEPA meets the strict standards of pharmaceutical and sterile environments.
Uniform distribution- stable air flow throughout the entire area eliminates hot spots.
Low noise level- silent operation thanks to quiet fans and sound insulation.
Pollution control- a constant supply of clean air reduces the risk of pollution.

Product Details

Introduction of the product

The ceiling with a laminar stream of air is a modern solution to maintain high air purity in critical conditions. Its unidirectional air flow pattern provides smooth parallel air flows, usually moving from the ceiling down. This design effectively removes pollution, which makes it indispensable in conditions such as operating rooms, where it helps to reduce the risk of infections in the surgical field by supplying clean air and removing particles and bacteria to air.

Equipped with a combination of pre -cleaning and filters of HEPA, the system ensures that the quality of the air meets the highest standards. This is especially important in clean rooms of pharmaceutical production, where a medium free from particles is necessary for sterile production of medical products.

The system of diffusers of the ceiling and perforation of the panels provide uniform air distribution, maintaining the constant quality and temperature of the air throughout the area. Such an uniform distribution is especially useful for large clean rooms, for example, those used in the production of electronics, where a constant flow of air prevents the appearance of hot spots and ensures the supply of clean air to all working stations.

Despite its high performance, the system works with minimal noise. The improved fan design and soundproofing materials make it ideal for quiet rooms, such as research laboratories or postoperative wards of hospitals.

Due to the excellent air purity, efficiency and silent work, the ceiling with a laminar air flow is the most important component for maintaining the purity of the environment in various industries.


Laminar ceiling


Composition and structure

Panel structure: ceilings with laminar air flow usually consist of several panels. These panels are usually made of high -quality materials such as stainless steel or aluminum alloy resistant to corrosion and easily cleaning. The surface of the panels is smooth, which prevents the accumulation of dust and other contaminants. Each panel contains a network of small holes or perforations through which air is distributed. For example, in the operating hospital, the smooth surface of the ceiling panels with a laminar air flow provides mild disinfection, and perforation provides uniform distribution of clean air.

A supply and exhaust installation: the heart of a ceiling system with a laminar air flow is an supply and exhaust installation. It consists of blower or fans, filters and air ducts. The fan provides the necessary air movement. Filters play a vital role in air purification. There are usually pre -cleaning filters and highly effective air filters (HEPA). Pre -cleaning filters capture larger particles such as dust and pile, and HEPA filters can remove particles up to 0.3 micron with an efficiency of up to 99.97%. In the clean room of semiconductor production, the HEPA filters in the ventilation installation provide the highest purity of air supplied to the ceiling with a laminar air flow. The air duct system evenly distributes the filtered air through the ceiling panels.

The diffuser system: the diffuser system is designed for uniform distribution of filtered air in the form of laminar flow. It is integrated into the ceiling panels and consists of snot or cracks, which simultaneously and smoothly direct the air down. In laboratory conditions, the laminar flow of air helps to prevent mixing of contaminated air with clean, creating a stable and clean working environment. The angle and size of diffusers can be adjusted to optimize the distribution of air in accordance with the specific requirements of the room.


Laminar ceiling


Application scenarios

Hospital operating rooms: Operating ones use ceilings with a laminar air flow to create a sterile environment. The laminating flow of air helps to protect the surgical zone from pollution transmitted through the air, reducing the risk of postoperative infections. Pure air also benefits a surgical team, providing a comfortable and healthy working environment.

Pharmaceutical and biotechnological laboratories. These ceilings are crucial for maintaining the sterility and purity of air in the laboratories where drugs are being developed, cell cultures are grown and sensitive biological experiments are carried out. The laminar air flow prevents external pollution and helps maintain the integrity of experimental processes.

Production of semiconductors and electronics. Pure rooms. In the production of high -precision electronics, such as microchips, the environment is necessary and free from dust. The ceilings with a laminar air flow provide the necessary cleaning and distribution of air to protect the production process from pollution with solid particles, ensuring the quality and productivity of the final product.


Laminar ceiling


Maintenance and precautions

Regular filter replacement: filters in the ventilation installation must be replaced regularly. Pre -cleaning filters can require replacement more often than HEPA filters, depending on the level of dust and other solid particles in the air. In a loaded operating hospital or an industrial clean room, a strict schedule for replacing filters should be observed in order to ensure continuous highly effective air filtration.

Cleaning ceiling panels: ceiling panels should be regularly cleaned using appropriate disinfectants and cleaning methods. For example, in a pharmaceutical clean room, a special cleaning protocol may be used, guaranteeing the absence on the panels of any residues that may affect the quality of the air. Perforations and diffusers must also be checked and cleaned to ensure the correct distribution of air.

System monitoring: regular monitoring of the ventilation installation, including fan speed, air flow and air pressure. Any abnormal indications can indicate a problem with the system, for example, a clogged filter or fan malfunction. In critically important applications, such as operating or high -tech clean room, immediate response to such problems is necessary to maintain the integrity of the clean environment.

Technical parameters

Model

The effectiveness of filtering

99,999%

99,999%

99,99%

Wind speed (m/s)

0,45

0,3

0,23

Air supply sizesurface (mm)

2600X2400

2600X1800

2600X1400

Dimensions (mm)

2680X2480X500

2680X1880X500

2680X1480X500

Driving Driver (mm)

Individual

Individual

Individual

Application scenarios

Special Pure Operating I degree

Standard clean operating room II degree

Ⅲ General clean operating room

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